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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WRAP: Shock loss for Inter as Napoli open account

Italian clubs Inter Milan and Napoli had mixed results in Europe tonight as Edinson Cavani scored the latter sides first-ever Champions League goal.
The first lot of group stage matches of the 2011/12 UEFA Champions League are now complete with Groups A through to D all playing tonight.

Spanish club Villarreal's nine game home European winning streak came to an end when German giants Bayern Munich produced a 2-0 result thanks to goals from Toni Kroos and Rafinha either side of the half-time break. It was Bayern's seventh match in a row without conceding.

In Group B, Trabzonspor caused the biggest upset of the first matchday by defeating 2010 winners Inter Milan 1-0 at the San Siro thanks to Ondrej Celustka's 76th minute goal which gave the Turkish club an historic win.

In France, French champions Lille were held to a 2-2 draw by Russian outfit CSKA Moscow who fought back from two goals down.

Moussa Sow and Benoit Pedretti netted for the home side before Seydo Doumbia's late double secured a point for the visitors.

Group C saw Swiss club FC Basel score a 2-1 home win over Romanian newcomers Otelul Galati with both sides reduced to ten men whilst Manchester United had Ryan Giggs to thank as they grabbed a point in Lisbon against Benfica.

The Portuguese club scored firs through Oscar Cardozo in the 24th minute before veteran Giggs powered home three minutes prior to half-time to give Sir Alex Ferguson's hugely-changed side a share of the points.

And in Group D, ten-man Real Madrid got hold of maximum points thanks to Angel Di Maria's first half strike to down Dinamo Zagreb 1-0 in Croatia whilst Dutch champions Ajax Amsterdam and Lyon played out a scoreless draw in Holland.